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This article is about the event. For the companion pet, see Inv jewelry amulet 03 [Spirit of Competition]. For the achievement, see Achievement general [Spirit of Competition].
Spirit of Competition
The subject of this article or section was part of the Spirit of Competition event, a world event to celebrate the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Spirit of Competition was an event that occurred from August 8–24, 2008 (coinciding with the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China).

Official description[]

"Every two years, the Spirits of Competition grow especially fervent, and draw close to the mortal realm. During such times, members of both the Alliance and Horde can honor the spirits and earn Competitor's Tabards by seeking to defeat one another in the battlegrounds. For victory in competition, they can also earn the spirits' favor in the form of a prized gold medal - and the special pet it summons."[1]

Rewards[]

Spirit of Competition

Spirit of Competition

  • Inv shirt guildtabard 01 [Competitor's Tabard] - mailed to all participants in any battleground, both winning and losing. You MUST have stayed for the full duration of the battleground.
  • Inv jewelry amulet 03 [Gold Medallion] - containing the Spirit of Competition companion (small red and yellow Asian-style dragon). Every time you win any battleground, you had a chance this pet is mailed to you. (It was stated to be a 50% chance each time you win, but this appears to be incorrect. What fits the observed win comments was that it was automatically 'rolled for' among the winning team characters. Also stated "The battleground you play doesn't matter", it appears it did matter, smaller battlegrounds (Warsong Gulch) gave better odds of obtaining this pet.)
  • Inv jewelry talisman 10 [Competitor's Souvenir] - containing the 'Essence of Competition' companion (small blue and purple Asian dragon), available only on servers in China.

Notes[]

The mention of "every two years" in the description created an anticipation that it would occur during the years of both the Summer and Winter Olympics. However, no corresponding Spirit of Competition event appeared during the 2010 Winter Olympics. Upon questioning, Blizzard employee Malkorix revealed that it would only happen in the summer, regardless of when the Olympics occurred. Despite this, the event was not brought back again.

See also[]

References[]

 
  1. ^ Spirit of Competition. Archived from the original on 2008-08-31. Retrieved on 2016-10-04.

External links[]

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